Competitive debate is a tool for teaching students to speak in public, think critically and prepare coherent arguments. The activity relies on teachers and parents volunteering their time to moderate and judge debates among students. Although there are many different formats of debate with variable sp...
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“but it’s incredibly apparent that there is a concerted effort by the far left to judge shop,” leavitt alleged. trump and his sweeping agenda suffered a string of legal setbacks tuesday that included blocking enforcement of his executive order banning transgender people from military service. ...
It seems self-evident that no person should be permitted to judge a case in which they have an interest, but our laws do not yet reflect this principle clearly, if at all. The Brennan Center for Justice at NYU recently published this article about a capital case—Williams v. Pennsylvania—...
While judge-made law often constitutes a source of corporate rules, policymakers cannot instruct courts on what rules to make, and far from being overlooked, courts feature in this article’s analysis in the ways they interact with the three core RMIBs identified above. ‘Effectiveness’ is ...
Above all, they are likely to be concerned about the media perception of their actions, as that will condition the climate for the delivery and implementation of policy: it will also condition how others—Prime and First Ministers and the wider public— judge the effectiveness of their policies...
After all, I'm perfectly able to respect a man whatever he is or isn't wearing; it would, to my mind, be superficial to judge another person based on their state of dress. And I, for one, am also perfectly capable of respecting people who sell sex. Similarly, just because a woman...
The leading think tank Fashion Roundtable have published their new paper 'Brexit: The Impact On The Fashion Industry', outlining where fashion stands post-Brexit and how the sector can work together with government to secure its future.
If my Facebook feed is anything to judge by,this interview with political science professor Benjamin Ginsburgon the growth of administrative bloat in American universities has struck a bit of a nerve. Ginsburg advances his thesis in anew book,The Fall of the Faculty: The Rise of the All-Admin...
Recent political campaigns on both sides of the Atlantic have led some to argue that we live in the age of ‘post-factual’ or ‘post-truth’ politics, suggesting evidence has a limited role in debate and public policy. How can we demonstrate the public